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unit 6 vocabulary
tenant farmers | a person who rents a plot of land from its owner and pays for its use with a share of the crop |
supply and demand | a law of economics that states that when the supply of an item is greater than the demand for it,the prices drop.On the other hand,when items are scares, and demand for those items are high,the price increases. |
depressions | a period a low economic activity and high unemployment. |
cotton gin | a machine that removes the seeds from cotton |
cottonseed oil | the oil from cottonseeds |
bank notes | a piece of paper issued by a bank that promises to pay the holder a certain sum of money |
commercial bank | a bank that handles everyday financial services to businesses. |
state chartered bank | banks controlled by a state rather than by an individual or corporation |
gristmill | a mill that grinds grain into flour |
sawmill | a machine that cuts timbers into boards |
charter | a contract or agreement |
enable | to make something able to do something |
innovation | a new idea,device,or method |
regulate | to make rules that help control something |
capitol | a building in which the lawmakers meet |
rebates | a deduction from the amount paid for something |
trusts | a group of firms that agree to work together to discourage competition |
monopoly | the complete control of a commodity or service in a single industry |
trolley | a streetcar powered by overhead electric cables |
segregation | the separation of people by race |
lynching | the murder of a person by a mob action and without a fair trial. |
commodity | something that is bought and sold |
diplomacy | the quality of being skilled at dealing with people without causing bad feelings |
dwindle | to gradually become smaller |
embrace | to accept radley and gladly |
rampant | spreading quickly;out of control |
revive | to become strong and active again;to bring something back to use |
barrier island | an island that protects a coast from the damaging effects of the tide |
hurricanes | a tropical storm with sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour |
wildcaters | people who took great risks by drilling in areas not known to have oil |
roughneck | field hands who work in the oil industry |
spindletop | south of beaumont, an area where oil was truck that was major source of oil in the state of texas |
infrastructure | the basic equipment and structures,such as roads and bridges that are needed for a county or city to function properly |
term | definition |
extinction | complete destruction |
dragoon | mounted soldiers |
guerrilla | soldiers who are not part of the regular army |
desperado | reckless,hold outlaws |
salt creek massacre | kiowa tribe leaders and 100 kiowans raided a wagon train,killed 7 anglos and burned all their wagons. |
quanah parker | the son of comanche chief,peta nocona and cynthia ann parker, He was a skilled hunter and he and his band of indians repeatedly outwitted the U.S army and ruled the texas plains |
industry | the processing of raw materials into goods to sale |
avenge | to harm or punish someone who harmed you |
beneficial | producing good,helpful results or outcomes |
confined | trapped in a very small area |
merge | to join or come toghether |
vaquero | spanish cowboy |
lariat | a long rope with a noose at one end used to round up cattle |
quarantine | to isolate or seperate to prevent the spreading of disease |
drovers | people who move livestock to market |
remuda | a group spare horses used on a cattle drive |
mustang | wild horses |
open range | a vast area of undeveloped public land held by the state government for future sale |
internal improvements | changes to a community that help a regions economy and population |
strike | a work stoppage to force an employers to meet certain demands |
encloser | fenced areas |
felony | a serious crime that usually results in prison |
dominate | to be the most common |
eliminate | to remove or get rid of something |
enable | to allow |
reliable | able to be trusted to provide something that is needed |
commercial agriculture | the growing of crops for sale in order to make profit |
bonds | certificates issued by a corporation or the government that promises to repay with interest the mounts borrowed from the buyers |
land grants | a block of public land that a government gives to a business,school,or other organization |
irrigate | an artificial way to supply water land |
interest | the price paid for the use of borrowed money |
southern pacific railroad | the most important railroad company in 1883.they completed a second trail line that stretched from one side of the united states to the other. |
cease | to stop happening |
incentive | a reward that encourages behavior |
surplus | an amount of something that is more than what is needed |